4/20/12

Sorority by the Sea | Reader Request

I love a challenge. Even more, I love helping you lovely readers get inspired to make your dorms and apartments as lovely as possible. So when I got this email, it totally made my morning:

Hi Jessica,

I love your blog and design style so much! I was hoping you could help
my sorority sisters and I out with some decorating advice. For our
bedroom, we've agreed on a nautical theme with navy blue, white, and
yellow. I was wondering if you had any ideas that could make the space
comfortable and stylish?

Thanks,

Caitlin

I love the nautical theme for rooms. In fact, I went through a stage in my pre-teen years where I was all about ship wheels, lighthouses, ropes, shells, and sand. These days, I see a fine line between nautical and going absolutely overboard (haha, get it?!). With the bold colors and motifs, there's a fine line between crisp, beachy, cheerful look and something that turns out rather cartoonish.

The trick to getting your space into shipshape? Balance. It's all about balancing the bold and bright hues and telltale motifs with natural and understated elements. You need the fun stuff to feel nautical: boats, anchors, shells, stripes, ship wheels. Bring in fibers like wicker, linen, and burlap for texture. Keep window dressings simple---sheer white curtains are effortlessly chic and so very "cottage by the beach." Include an assortment of both crisp white furniture and rich, warm woods. A few worn, vintagey items are great, too.

Be sure to get crafty. Painting a round mirror gold and navy, then gluing gold studs to it will look like a window right off the Titanic. Scavenge antique stores and thrift shops for one-of-a-kind pieces like old binoculars, silver shell dishes (to hold jewelry/spare change), colored glass lanterns, and jars (which you can fill with sand or shells). Include a few bright, crisp store bought accessories like a sleek yellow tray or funky lamp to add modern edge and freshness.